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iLeopard

   0.11  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 63%
iLeopard
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iLeopard
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  4354
Submitted:  Feb 28 2010
Updated:  Feb 28 2010

Description:

This theme is inspired by the iLeopard theme pack for the Mac. Based on Aurora Leopard BSM with some pixmaps thrown in. My first theme, may be incomplete and buggy. Metacity theme included.




Changelog:

28.2. -fixed scrollbars




LicenseGPL
(iLeopard gtk+metacity)
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 Line in nautilus

 
 by qwer1234 on: Feb 28 2010
 
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Hi. Everything is fine.

But how to remove the line below the menu in nautilus?

Example - http://i070.radikal.ru/1002/61/3e12520187d2.png


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 Re: Line in nautilus

 
 by mi-cha on: Feb 28 2010
 
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Hi there,
Sorry I added that because I mostly use Nautilus in spatial mode, the menu shade and line look a bit better then, I think. To remove, go to the very bottom of the theme's gtkrc you'll find:

#Leo-like Menubar
widget_class "*Nautilus*MenuBar" style "leo-menubar"
widget_class "*Terminal*MenuBar" style "leo-menubar"

just delete these entries, done.


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 what about icons

 
 by m7d1 on: Feb 28 2010
 
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thanks for the nice style
could you tell us what is the icons used in the screenshot


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 Re: what about icons

 
 by mi-cha on: Feb 28 2010
 
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The icons are puzzled together from too many different sources I can't remember, mostly from the Mac4Lin pack you can find here.


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 hi

 
 by nenelinux on: Mar 1 2010
 
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I like it but you can make better :)

I vote good


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 I don't know how to use it.

 
 by highflyer16 on: Mar 2 2010
 
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Can anyone explain me how to use theese themes?


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 Re: I don't know how to use it.

 
 by mi-cha on: Mar 2 2010
 
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Hm, it should work as any Gnome theme, by dropping the tar.gz in the theme tab of Appearance Preferences. Then click Customize and select iLeopard for Controls and Window Border, maybe also on the Colors Tab click 'Reset to defaults' to apply the theme's color setting.


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 Re: Re: I don't know how to use it.

 
 by highflyer16 on: Mar 2 2010
 
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Ok, thanks a lot!)))


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 Chromium compatibility

 
 by elix000 on: Sep 29 2010
 
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Helo there. I just want to say that this is probably the nicest theme i`ve used in a long time now.

But i would like to make a request for it to be very suitable for my desktop. The integration for Chromium.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/880110/Screenshot.png

Can you tell me if there is a tip on how to integrate it better with Google Chrome or Chromium?

In rest i have only good words to say about this one. Congrats


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 Panel Background

 
 by fbsduser on: Oct 25 2010
 
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Hi. Where's the panel background.


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